Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at department of education.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Department of Education.
Examples
-
LEVS: Yes, I called the Department of Education and I said to them, look, do you have a position on this?
-
I called the Department of Education in D.C. to find out, and was told a "specialist" would call back, but never did.
-
He's called the Department of Education unconstitutional.
Ron Paul: Now or Never David Weidner 2011
-
Remember that the Department of Education was a payoff by President Jimmy Carter to teacher unions for their support.
Why the Education Dept. should be eliminated -- Wood Valerie Strauss 2010
-
As for things like the Department of Education, which is basically a nexus for taxpayer funds to be redirected to state education systems, one can look to the 1791 debt assumption as precedent enough – an action whose constitutional muster was never challenged even by its Madisonian opponents.
-
Michelle Obama's address at the Department of Education was her first major public event outside of the White House since inauguration day.
-
Abolishing the Department of Education was the first thing Lynn Westmoreland could think of when Colbert asked him what he would cut to balance the budget.
Flashback: McCain Favored Abolishing Department Of Education 2009
-
A deputy chancellor in the city's Department of Education, which is under direct mayoral control, announced the latest panacea that will supposedly boost student scores on standardized tests by carefully monitoring how the students of individual teachers perform.
-
And to lump that in with the question of what apparently happened in the Department of Education, which is they went out and tried to buy media, I mean, I think that's wrong.
-
And to lump that in with the question of what apparently happened in the Department of Education, which is they went out and tried to buy media, I mean, I think that's wrong.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.